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Online learning, also known as e-learning, is a learning experience delivered via a computer and the Internet. The learning tools can be in the form of modules, quizzes, podcasts, slide shows, video and other learning methods. The NSVRC includes online learning tools that are educational, interactive and related to the prevention and intervention of sexual violence.

(10 min) In this interview, Dr. Diane Hall, a behavioral scientist with the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC, talks about the goal of Dating Matters interactive online training tool can provide educators with knowledge and resources to implement prevention measures in their schools.

This course discusses sexual behavior in children ages 2-12 and helps the student understand normal and healthy sexual behaviors in children. In addition, the course presents information about sexual behavior that may be related to sexual abuse.

Judge Charles B. Schudson discusses the history of children in America's courts and the potential for making courts safe for children. Exploring the law of competency and hearsay, he addresses whether children may testify, and whether professionals and others may testify about what children told them. * must register

This online course describes best practices in the clinical care of people who have been raped in emergency situations. The course includes general information which may need to be adapted to take into account applicable national policies and practices, and availability of materials, equipment, and drugs.

The Research Program on Family, Marriage, and Democracy of the Witherspoon Institute

This online resource provides video and text transcripts from leading experts that assembled to discuss the social costs of pornography. It presents a variety of different viewpoints and recommendations.

This web site provides a tool kit designed to help people work with men and boys to prevent gender-based violence. It provides readings, case studies, handouts, exercises, and other resources as well as community-building tools.

This 11-chapter manual offers trainers an array of participatory experiential exercises to reach men (and their partners), exploring gender socialization and its impact on HIV prevention and care. Piloted in Ethiopia, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania, the manual is designed to assist trainers in developing curricula to work with men and boys on gender, HIV and AIDS issues. Chapter topics include: Gender and Power, Sexuality, Men and Health, Substance Use, Healthy Relationships, STI and HIV prevention, Living with HIV, Fatherhood, Violence and Making Change-Taking Action.

This site is supported by Grant/ Cooperative Agreement No. 1UF2CE002359-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.